Many river originate in western Ghats but only few are able to reach arabien sea

Yes, although many rivers originate in the western ghats, most flow in an eastward direction and, hence, reach the Bay of Bengal. There is no reason behind this. It is just a coincidence that most of these rivers flow in an eastward direction.

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there may be obstructions in its course and it may diverge into other directions. that is why.
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they stop in between i mean they dry up
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yes
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the climate is so arid that they dry there itself
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Narmada,tapi
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  • 1 West Flowing Rivers of The Peninsular India
  • 2 Estuary
  • 3 Narmada River
    • 3.1 Tributaries of Narmada River
  • 4 Tapti River
    • 4.1 Tributaries of Tapti River
    • 4.2 Projects on Tapti River
    • 4.3 Industry in the Tapti Basin
  • 5 Sabarmati River
    • 5.1 Industry in Sabarmati Basin
  • 6 Mahi River
  • 7 Luni River
  • 8 West flowing Rivers of the Sahyadris (Western Ghats)
  • 9 Ghaggar River – Inland Drainage
  • 10 Usability of Rivers
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This is because they do not have much water. They dry up in the inland. 
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